No need to be more intrusive then competitors - even MS Office is not putting 
it's icons onto desktop (and never did, if I remember correctly). Office 2003 
installer even puts all ot It's icons in the separate folder under Start menu.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Keith Nichols [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 2:44 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [users] Long live Bill Gates!
> 
> I had this same problem.  OO should do this.
> However, WinXP made it very difficult to find the suite so I 
> could place the shortcut on the desktop.  I finally found it 
> about 5 levels down.  
> No longer are these things at C:\desktop\[/files/].
> Keith
> 
> pop.tele2.fr wrote:
> > I installed OpenOffice two hours ago. Most applications install an 
> > icon on the desk at the same time so that the user can 
> easily launch 
> > the program. But not OpenOffice. Most applications have a 
> file with an 
> > icon and/or an understandable name that makes it easy to create an 
> > icon on the desk. But not OpenOffice. After wasting two 
> hours in vain, 
> > I uninstalled OpenOffice, won't install it again this 
> century, thought 
> > of the tens of thousands of people who won't even have the 
> chance to 
> > try OpenOffice, and finally decided to buy a few Microsoft shares.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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